Human Error A Concept Analysis
HistorySITE HELPRSS FEEDSSUBMIT PUBLICATIONGET A TRIDGETABOUT TRIDRESOURCESDocumentation & Training MaterialsTRID CoverageCurrent TRID Serials CoverageTransportation Research BoardTRB Research in ProgressTRT - Transportation Research ThesaurusInternational Transport Research Documentation (ITRD)Literature Searches and Literature Reviews for Transportation Research ProjectsCONTACT Questions or comments? E-Mail: tris-trb@nas.edu TRID > Search Results > View Record Text Size: Marked Records: Print | Email | Save | View | Clear x Retrieving results... « Prev Next » Return to Results | New Search Title: Human Error: A Concept Analysis Accession Number: 01045072 Record Type: Component Availability: Find a library where document is available Order URL: http://worldcat.org/oclc/49807676 Abstract: In almost every industry and profession of the modern era, human error is the subject of concern and research. Human error, as a term, is part of the daily language and is intuitively understood by most people. However, it would be premature to assume that everyone's understanding of human error is the same. As a result, researchers rarely agree on either a specific definition or how to prevent human error. The aim of this paper is to explore the specific concept of human error using Concept Analysis as described by Walker and Avant (1995). The concept of human error is examined as presently used in the literature of a variety of industries and professions. Defining attributes and examples of model, borderline, and contrary cases are described. The antecedents and consequences of human error are also discussed and a definition of human error is provided. Language: English Authors: Hansen, Frederick D Pagination: pp 61-77 Publication Date: 2006 Serial: Journal of Air Transportation Volume: 11Issue Number: 3 Publisher: Aviation Institute ISSN: 1544-6980 OCLC: 49807676 Serial URL: http://arc.aiaa.org/loi/jat Media Type: Print Features: References TRT Terms: Air transportation; Definitions; Human error; Human factors; Langu
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